Ex-Mona Shores choir assistant pleads no contest to second-degree CSC

MUSKEGON, MI -- - Michael Roy D'Oyly,
the former Mona Shores High School choir assistant accused of sexually
fondling choirboys, pleaded no contest on Thursday to two charges of second-degree criminal sexual conduct at a pre-trial conference in Muskegon County 14th Circuit Court.

MLive file photoMichael Roy D'Oyly appeared in Muskegon County 60th District Court on March 26.

In exchange for his plea, three charges of fourth-degree CSC will be dropped and sentencing guidelines calling for a minimum of 29 months to a maximum of 15 years in prison were established under a Cobbs agreement with the judge, Muskegon County Senior Assistant Prosecutor Randy Kostrzewa said.

The no contest plea is not an admission of guilt but is treated as such for sentencing purposes. Sentencing was scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Oct. 9.

"Schools are no place for predators. Lengthy incarceration is
the only appropriate response when you sexually assault a child," Kostrzewa said. "I applaud the courage
of the victims for coming forward and the Mona Shores school district for
squarely addressing this issue."